Ethics

Mark Greene grew up Jewish and became a Christian in his early twenties. He worked in advertising in London and New York before becoming Vice-Principal and Lecturer of Communications at the London School of Theology.
He now serves as Executive Director of the London Institute for...

David and Merle Stoltzfus take Psalm 127 very personally as residential developers in eastern Pennsylvania.
Unless the LORD builds the house, its builders labor in vain. (Psalm 127:1)
But they don't just build structures, they build communities. Because they believe that...

If you have babies or grand-babies, chances are you've thanked God for products created by Nate Saint--such as the Pack 'n Play.
Nate grew up in a deeply religious family. His uncle and namesake was one of the missionary martyrs killed by the Auca Indians in South America with Jim Elliot...

This video from Gordon Conwell is Part 4 of Dr. David Gill's lecture on "Should Christ be in Business?" Dr. Gill is the Mockler-Phillips Professor of Workplace Theology and Business Ethics at Gordon Conwell and Director of the Mockler Center for Faith and Ethics in the Workplace.
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The Bertsche family is serious about glorifying God and creating great places to work for their employees. Those two components go together, and it shows in the joy that employees have as they do their work. It's not surprising that Camcraft won Industry Week's Best Plant Award!
Camcraft is...

Business is a moral enterprise -- something R.G. LeTourneau, American industrialist and LeTourneau University founder, strongly believed. In a video interview, Arthur Brooks of the American Enterprise Institute makes a compelling case for the moral value of free enterprise.